When I was in Texas I had spam for the first time (this was before I went back to being fishatarian this year) at a place that served I guess gourmet spam
It was blackened and seasoned slices of spam served with jalapeno jelly
there is nothing intrinsically wrong with it, especially if you pan-fry it to get a little sear going. it's salty and meaty and you don't really need much more than that.
the grossest part of spam is that they pack it in the can with meat gelatin that is essentially aspic. that stuff kind of grosses me out. if you cook the spam that stuff falls right off tho
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
@SummaryJudgment You'll need a Dell Windows reinstallation disc (the key won't work with a non-Dell disc) and that key.
...wow, that's certainly a thing. Dell keys won't fucking work unless you use a Dell recovery disk?
It's literally impossible to get a fresh install in a Dell machine without their fucking bonzibuddy backdoor adware bloatware, then?
Yes to the first thing
No to the second thing
Dell makes Windows discs that are just Windows. No extra bloatware. They come with their business and performance brands (Latitude, Precision, Optiplex).
Thanks man. Considering I'm running Windows XP Home (Media Center Edition) I don't suppose they'll ship me one. Guess I'll just be running PC decrapifier.
I mean, this thing chugs on browsing and playing baldur's gate. It's like every time it accesses a different file it just pukes for half a second.
You might be able to convince Dell to send you a Windows CD if you call them. I dunno. I also don't know how much it would cost.
This is one of those situations where it might just make more sense to resort to the method-that-shall-not-be-named.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
I'm not a sysadmin, but "early 90s sysadmin" sounds like one of the easiest jobs ever if you know the Unix command-line tools. No security worries, like 5 systems in the company, etc...
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
I bet there's heavily pixelized porn on them, my IT sense is telling me this is from the early 90s, back when this place had a T3 connection, making it ideal for securing porn for IT staff of days gone past with their home dialup connections
When I was an intern at Fidelity summer after junior year I was in charge of some of their test servers in their web design department. They had 200 GB of music. In 1998.
We have a Honda Odyssey, which is completely kitted out with ways to avoid having to interact with our offspring and a great deal of comfort for us up front. Oh, and total control over what the hell they're doing back there (yes, it came with tazers). It gets great gas mileage, and has a better turning radius than spool's car. It also does the auto-open doors which is fucking awesome when trying to hurdle three young children into a vehicle while hiking groceries through a parking lot. Quit hating on the minivans, dude, just suck it up and realize they are the better choice.
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man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
It meant your odds of admining NT4 were high. Which is why I decided that being a systems administrator was not a job I wanted. Oh you installed these patches in that order? System is fucked. I got drafted as a student admin in high school and we had to maintain those boxes. Oh god.
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man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
you can still wield such power today, as long as its a small company and you are the head of IT.
Can do whatever you like, p much.
SW-4158-3990-6116
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
it still kind of is sometimes
:>
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
you can still wield such power today, as long as its a small company and you are the head of IT.
Can do whatever you like, p much.
:whistle:
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
It meant your odds of admining NT4 were high. Which is why I decided that being a systems administrator was not a job I wanted. Oh you installed these patches in that order? System is fucked. I got drafted as a student admin in high school and we had to maintain those boxes. Oh god.
NT4 was bad, but there was always worse.
I had a network that was half Solaris, half netware, with 2 NT 3.51 servers, and some SMB to make everything kinda sorta play nice-ish.
Oh, and everyone was on Windows 3.11
SW-4158-3990-6116
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
We have a Honda Odyssey, which is completely kitted out with ways to avoid having to interact with our offspring and a great deal of comfort for us up front. Oh, and total control over what the hell they're doing back there (yes, it came with tazers). It gets great gas mileage, and has a better turning radius than spool's car. It also does the auto-open doors which is fucking awesome when trying to hurdle three young children into a vehicle while hiking groceries through a parking lot. Quit hating on the minivans, dude, just suck it up and realize they are the better choice.
We have a Honda Odyssey, which is completely kitted out with ways to avoid having to interact with our offspring and a great deal of comfort for us up front. Oh, and total control over what the hell they're doing back there (yes, it came with tazers). It gets great gas mileage, and has a better turning radius than spool's car. It also does the auto-open doors which is fucking awesome when trying to hurdle three young children into a vehicle while hiking groceries through a parking lot. Quit hating on the minivans, dude, just suck it up and realize they are the better choice.
We have a Honda Odyssey, which is completely kitted out with ways to avoid having to interact with our offspring and a great deal of comfort for us up front. Oh, and total control over what the hell they're doing back there (yes, it came with tazers). It gets great gas mileage, and has a better turning radius than spool's car. It also does the auto-open doors which is fucking awesome when trying to hurdle three young children into a vehicle while hiking groceries through a parking lot. Quit hating on the minivans, dude, just suck it up and realize they are the better choice.
I plan on keeping it active, but do you guys know what happens to an instant games collection if you let the PSN subscription lapse and then resubscribe? The FAQ isn't clear.
mmm I want some spam now.
Fried spam and cheese sandwich.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
It meant your odds of admining NT4 were high. Which is why I decided that being a systems administrator was not a job I wanted. Oh you installed these patches in that order? System is fucked. I got drafted as a student admin in high school and we had to maintain those boxes. Oh god.
NT4 was bad, but there was always worse.
I had a network that was half Solaris, half netware, with 2 NT 3.51 servers, and some SMB to make everything kinda sorta play nice-ish.
Oh, and everyone was on Windows 3.11
I really got my sysadmin start during the 98/NT4->2K migration era. 1999-2001
We had clients running NT4, NT3.51, Netware, OS2, etc but luckily I never had to deal too much with any of them.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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man to be a server admin in the late 80s early 90s must have been akin to being a wizard, I doubt anyone even monitored what you downloaded or anything
It meant your odds of admining NT4 were high. Which is why I decided that being a systems administrator was not a job I wanted. Oh you installed these patches in that order? System is fucked. I got drafted as a student admin in high school and we had to maintain those boxes. Oh god.
NT4 was bad, but there was always worse.
I had a network that was half Solaris, half netware, with 2 NT 3.51 servers, and some SMB to make everything kinda sorta play nice-ish.
Oh, and everyone was on Windows 3.11
The Solaris boxes at school were off limits to us. They had grade/transcript data. So we just got to do the mixed Windows/Mac environment. Some Windows 3.11, some 95 and I have no idea which flavor of Mac. We never did figure out why every Mac would drop off the network if a group of us was playing Marathon and someone tried to send a print job over Appletalk.
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there is nothing intrinsically wrong with it, especially if you pan-fry it to get a little sear going. it's salty and meaty and you don't really need much more than that.
the grossest part of spam is that they pack it in the can with meat gelatin that is essentially aspic. that stuff kind of grosses me out. if you cook the spam that stuff falls right off tho
nope, we found out yesterday
still reeling
I think this is the first time I've ever experienced a massive life change that I had no choice in
(like, we chose to have a second kid obvi, but)
Does not knowing any offensive jokes about a people make me a racist?
if they are boys you must name them "adam" and "steve"
congrats duder
twice
now they have a toyota suv highlander i think is what it is
sawyer would be a cool big brother to have tho fyi so
lucky babbies
threw out my back yesterday at work.
:<
at least my boss is an old man who was able to give me lovely pills
Oh I wish. No I'm white as the purest snow. There are a lot of Samoans in NZ as we took the half the US didn't take.
Our punishment for being colonialist dick heads is a large population of productive and keen Samoan citizens, which hardly seems fair.
Congrats...I also fear for your safety, you guys are out numbered now!
but remember lightning is the older one
I could educate you but it'd be low class on my part
We don't tend to make a lot of Samoan jokes since the ones that end up here tend to be big fuckers.
You might be able to convince Dell to send you a Windows CD if you call them. I dunno. I also don't know how much it would cost.
This is one of those situations where it might just make more sense to resort to the method-that-shall-not-be-named.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I'm not a sysadmin, but "early 90s sysadmin" sounds like one of the easiest jobs ever if you know the Unix command-line tools. No security worries, like 5 systems in the company, etc...
The final Wild West in America.
When I was an intern at Fidelity summer after junior year I was in charge of some of their test servers in their web design department. They had 200 GB of music. In 1998.
QEDMF xbl: PantsB G+
It meant your odds of admining NT4 were high. Which is why I decided that being a systems administrator was not a job I wanted. Oh you installed these patches in that order? System is fucked. I got drafted as a student admin in high school and we had to maintain those boxes. Oh god.
Can do whatever you like, p much.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
it still kind of is sometimes
:>
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
:whistle:
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
NT4 was bad, but there was always worse.
I had a network that was half Solaris, half netware, with 2 NT 3.51 servers, and some SMB to make everything kinda sorta play nice-ish.
Oh, and everyone was on Windows 3.11
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
*pukes in mouth a little*
BUY
A
DUMPTRUCK
skippy do not give in
get a car that runs exclusively on weed
also they are $$$$$
but yes super nice.
if you prep it, even a little bit, and have it every once in a while it is ok. Meat and salt.
I don't think I've had it this millennium though
i shall nap maybe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOLE1YE_oFQ
spam sashimi is actually really tasty.
It works for all the reasons you think it would, and it tastes great with that sweet sesame oil dipping sauce.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Fried spam and cheese sandwich.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
I really got my sysadmin start during the 98/NT4->2K migration era. 1999-2001
We had clients running NT4, NT3.51, Netware, OS2, etc but luckily I never had to deal too much with any of them.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The Solaris boxes at school were off limits to us. They had grade/transcript data. So we just got to do the mixed Windows/Mac environment. Some Windows 3.11, some 95 and I have no idea which flavor of Mac. We never did figure out why every Mac would drop off the network if a group of us was playing Marathon and someone tried to send a print job over Appletalk.